Nice, SGibbs Actually, what I like about this is the ability to audible to it from the Bronco Heavy (I think it's called "Corners" in the Bronco book, 5-wide formation). I love to be able to audible from Bronco Heavy to I-Form TE to GL to 5-WR. This gives the D fits - big time fits.

Not to give away too much of my scheme, but the RB on the right side of the QB will go to the left slot WR, with the TE1 going to the right slot (running the smart routed corner route).

Given Rice's 80 Cth and 70 CIT, he's a baller.

And oh yeah, they increased his strength to an 84. Yeah, an 84!!! They also look to have added 15 lbs of muscle to his frame in the game because he's breaking out of his pads.

Ray Rice, despite his 89 top speed, might be the second best back in the game; given his line, I might even say that Baltimore's running offense is tops in the game with Ole Willis ready to back him up at 79 strength